a grand jury back in 2003. his attorney argues the government case comes down to one question about his childhood friend and personal trainer greg anderson. the question was did greg ever give you anything that required a syringe to inject yourself with. bonds answer focused on his friendship with anderson and his celebrity child status. >> why couldn't he answer that with a yes or no? >> he did. he did three times, your honor. on page 48 and 49, ausa says you satisfied me. we've covered this but i'm going to ask you one more time, were you given anything to inject yourself with and there's a direct no. it's no, no, no. >> the whole idea of obstruction is delaying the providing of the truthful evidence to the grand jury. if you delay and delay and finally you give them false evidence, you're still not giving them truthful evidence. >> reporter: noticeably act was the former -- act was -- absent was the former giant slugger. they agreed wee be a distraction. >> he wanted to be here. >> reporter: who scored more points? former prosecutor william keen says it's tough to say. >> i would say